Software Compatibility

Activate Language Bar

This procedure activates the Language Bar utility which allows you to
switch keyboards from your desktop.

In the Student Computing Labs, click on the Windows Start menu
on the lower left of your screen. Go to Settings » Control Panels
» Regional and Language Options.

Home Computers - you may have to go to Start » Settings
» Control Panels to open the Control Panels window,
then click on the Regional and Language Options icon.

In the Regional Options window, click on the Language tab
on the top.

Click the Details button to open the Settings window.Language Tab. Click on Details next.

Click on the Language Bar button at the bottom to open the Language
Bar Settings window.

Language Settings window. Click on Language Bar to activate.

Check the option Show the Language bar on the desktop, then click
OK to close the window.NOTE: You can click Show Text Labels to show the full label.
Otherwise only icons (e.g.
for English) will be shown.

To activate different keyboard utilities, click on the Add button
in the Settings window and follow the instructions in the Activate
Input Locale Keyboards section below. Otherwise click OK for
all the Control Panel windows.NOTE: If you close a window without clicking OK, none of the
settings will be changed.

You should see a blue toolbar on the top of your desktop. The Language settings
is to the far left.

Activate the U.S. International Keyboard

Student Computing Labs: Click on the Windows Start menu on the lower left of your screen. Go to Settings » Control Panels » Regional and Language Options.

Home Computers: Go to Start » Settings » Control Panels to open the Control Panels window, then click on the Regional and Language Options icon.

In the Regional Options window, click on the Language tab on the top.

Regional and Language Settings Control Panel. Click on Language tab.

Click the Details button to open the Settings window.Language Tab. Click on Details next.

In the Settings window, Click on the Add button to open the Add Input Locale window.

From the Input locale pull-down list, select English (United States). Select United States-International from the Keyboard IME menu. Codes for the U.S. International keyboard are also available on this Web site.

Settings Input Locale Settings for the International Keyboard.

In the Settings window, you should see the new language or keyboard listed in the Input language menu. If you want the added language to be the default, then choose that language from the Default input language pull down menu.

Language Settings window. Use top pull-down menu to set default keyboard for your machine.

If you want to set keyboard shortcuts to switch between multiple keyboards, make sure you are in the Settings window (shown in Step #4) , then click the Key Settings button on the bottom to open a new window. Adjust the keyboard sequence as desired.

Click OK to close the Regional Options windows. NOTE: If you close a window without clicking OK, none of the settings will be changed.

Activate Russian, Central European and Greek Keyboards

Student Computing Labs: Click on the Windows Start menu on the lower left of your screen. Go to Settings » Control Panels » Regional and Language Options.

Home Computers: Go to Start » Settings » Control Panels to open the Control Panels window, then click on the Regional and Language Options icon.

In the Regional Options window, click on the Language tab on the top.

Click the Details button to open the Settings window.

In the Settings window, Click on the Add button to open the Add Input Locale window.

From the Input locale pull-down list, select the language desired.

Check the Keyboard IME menu
to see if variant layouts are available (e.g. Polytonic Greek).

In the Settings window, you should see the new language or keyboard listed in the Input language menu. If you want the added language to be the default, then choose that language from the Default input language pull down menu.

If you want to set keyboard shortcuts to switch between multiple keyboards, make sure you are in the Settings window (shown in Step #4) , then click the Key Settings button on the bottom to open a new window. Adjust the keyboard sequence as desired.

Click OK to close the Regional Options windows. NOTE: If you close a window without clicking OK, none of the settings will be changed.

Install and Activate East Asian and Complex Script Keyboards

Because Asian and Middle Eastern scripts differ from alphabets, they are considered "complex scripte" and may require additional utilities to be installed from a Windows System CD-ROM. After that, the procedure is similar to activating the U.S. International Keyboard above.

Step 1 - Activate Language Bar

Step 2 - Install East Asian and Complex Script Utilities

Student Computing Labs - The utilities are installed in the University Park Student Computing Labs, but students must install the utlities by going to the Start menu then International Language Support » Microsoft Office » Microsoft Office Asian Character Input Support.

Home Computers - Several Chinese keyboards are available in Windows, but you may have to install it from the Windows System disk because it is a complex script. Follow the instructions below.

Go to Start » Settings » Control Panels to open the Control Panels window, then click on the Regional and Language Options icon.

In the Regional Options window, click on the Language tab on the top.

In the Languages tab see if the options for "complex script and right-to-left languages" or "East Asian languages" are checked.
If they are checked, proceed to Step #6.

Language Tab of Regional Control Panel with checks to install complex languages.

If the complex script options are not checked, then find your Windows XP System disks or ask your tech support person to install the items from the disk.

Check the options for the scripts needed. You will be asked to insert the CD-ROM with the system files. The install may take few minutes and will require you to reboot the machine.

Step 3 - Activate Keyboards

Once all the scripts have been installed, click the Details button in the Languages tab to open the Settings window.

In the Settings window, click on the Add button to open the Add Input Language window

From the Input language drop-down list, select a language from the drop-down menu, then a Keyboard Layout/IME corresponding to the language keyboard you wish to activate. Click OK to close the Input window.

Back in the Settings window, you should see the new language or keyboard listed in the Input language menu. If you want the added language to be the default, then choose that language from the Default input language pull down menu.

If you have selected an East Asian language, click the Properties button on the right and adjust the input menus as needed. Click OK to exit that window.

If you want to set keyboard shortcuts to switch between multiple keyboards, make sure you are in the Settings window (shown in Step #4) , then click the Key Settings button on the bottom to open a new window. Adjust the sequence as desired.

Click OK to close the Regional Options windows. NOTE: If you close a window without clicking OK, none of the settings will be changed.

Switch Keyboards in Applications

This step assumes that you have activated the Language Bar and activated your
keyboards. See the sections above for details.

Make sure a Language Bar is visible on the top of your desktop. If there
is none visible, then follow the instructions for activating
the Language Bar.

Language Toolbar set to Russian. Your toolbar may be
set to English.

Open an application such as a word-processor, HTML editor, spreadsheet
or any other application in which you need to input text.

Select the appropriate language from the Language Bar drop down menu. If
the language you want is not in the menu, then you need to activate
that keyboard as detailed in the instructions in the previous section.

For the International Keyboard, select EN English (United States)
from the Language Bar, then United States-International from
the Keyboard menu to the right. If there is no keyboard menu, then you
need to activate it.

Language Bar for International Keyboard

Begin typing in your document. NOTE: For some keyboards such as Armenian, you may have to switch
to another font such as "Arial Unicode."

On the Student Computing Labs, the Visual Keyboard
can be opened from Start » Microsoft Office » Microsoft Office
Tools » Microsoft Visual Keyboard.Switch to the
appropriate keyboard in the Language Bar to see its layout. Keys highlighted
in white are typically "hot keys" for adding accents.

The image below shows a sample layout window of a Hebrew keyboard as seen in
the Microsoft Visual Keyboard.

Keyman Unicode Keyboards

Tavultesoft has developed a utility called Keyman 6 which allows Windows users to install
additional language keyboards not available from Microsoft. Keyman 6 is free
for academic and commercial use. Tavultesoft also sells Keyman Deveioper which
allows users to create custom keyboard layouts.